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Is this a clay pipe fragment?

swmotim

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I found this on our family farm in Mid Missouri. Is it a piece of a clay pipe? I thought it could be, but the seam running along one edge and the shape of the stem did not seem right. It appears as though the short section of stem is complete and has never been broken. Perhaps did some pipes have a removeable/interchangeable stem?
 
You are correct about the mold seams. And the cane stem would explain the lack of either a stem or a broken end. Thanks for the info...any idea on dates of production for this type of pipe?
TIA
 
Hello, sure looks like a clay pipe of some sort to me. Here is a pic of some of the pipes I've found over time. They do have a seam down the side.
HH angela:detecting::)
 
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